HOUSE BILL NO. 193 "An Act relating to financial assistance for students attending certain graduate education programs; and providing for an effective date." Co-chair Sharp called HB 193. He noted the bill had been before the committee previously. It would start requiring some payback under the medical schooling program unless the graduates returned to Alaska and practiced here. He indicated that amendment #1, proposed by Senator Pearce, was passed at that time. Senator Donley indicated he had no other amendments. He said the bill was a step forward even though it would not save any money for a long time. He felt it was the right thing to do as far as the students coming back to Alaska. The bill only required those returning students repay the tuition subsidy provided them. Senator Adams reiterated his concerns for the funding of the program. He also would like the funded students to return to Alaska, however, his concern was the money that was missing in the operating budget. Senator Donley pointed out that the bill did not require the individual to practice medicine in an area that was even needed in Alaska. He said Alaska had a shortage of physicians in certain areas and a surplus of physicians in other areas. While the WWAMI program is focused on providing types of practitioners that were needed, it was not mandatory those participants actually engage in that type of activity. He noted that if they really wanted to focus on the concern of Senator Adams they might consider an amendment requiring the nature of the practice be something the area or State needed. Senator Adams said at this time he would remove his objection but take another look at it in Rules. Senator Donley MOVED SCS HB 193(FIN) with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. WITHOUT OBJECTION it was REPORTED OUT with individual recommendations and fiscal note from the Department of Education, Student Loan in the amount of $10.0.